Are conscientious objectors morally obligated to refer? [PDF]
AbstractIn this paper, we argue that providers who conscientiously refuse to provide legal and professionally accepted medical care are not always morally required to refer their patients to willing providers. Indeed, we will argue that refusing to refer is morally admirable in certain instances.
Samuel Reis-Dennis, Abram L Brummett
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A way out for the conscientious objector: “become” a mental patient [PDF]
Daniel Moldavsky
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Conscientious objectors seeking asylum: a comparative perspective [PDF]
The right to conscientious objection to military service has been a focus of interest in international human rights law for a long time. Indeed, since the 1950s both non-governmental and inter-governmental organisations have addressed the topic in a variety of contexts.
Özgür Heval Çınar
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Mapping immunisation coverage and conscientious objectors to immunisation in NSW [PDF]
The Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR) commenced operation on 1 January 1996 and is now an important component of the Immunise Australia Program. Immunisations are generally notified to the ACIR either by electronic means—by email or the internet—or by hardcopy notification forms. Parents with children who have a personal, philosophical,
Peter McIntyre, Brynley P Hull
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On being a conscientious objector to military service in 1959 [PDF]
P. Bruggen
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Royal Pharmaceutical Society and conscientious objectors [PDF]
Lynsey Balmer
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Conscientious Objectors: Requirement of a Belief in a Supreme Being Held to Create an Unconstitutional Classification [PDF]
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“I haven’t had to bare my soul but now I kind of have to”: describing how voluntary assisted dying conscientious objectors anticipated approaching conversations with patients in Victoria, Australia [PDF]
Casey M Haining, Louise Keogh
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Six Questions about Physician-Assisted Death from a Conscientious Objector [PDF]
Ewan C. Goligher
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An Australian newspaper campaign and government vaccination policy
News Corp Australia recently initiated a campaign to pressure the Australian government to amend its childhood vaccination policies. In 2015, the government legislated amendments in accord with the campaign's demands despite criticism from experts in ...
Julia LeMonde
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